The Number One Way to Fight Alzheimer’s, Depression and Anxiety Before It’s Too Late
7/3/20261 hr 24 min
Scientist and physician Michael Nehls explains how Alzheimer’s can be reversed.
Michael Nehls, MD, PhD, is a physician and molecular geneticist. As a basic researcher, he has deciphered the genetic causes of various hereditary diseases at German and international research institutions. He has published two of his discoveries in collaboration with several Nobel laureates. His discovery of a key gene in the development of immunity was honored as a "Pillar of Immunology" by the prestigious American Association of Immunology. A science writer with a talent for making complex issues accessible to a wide audience, he has written several best-selling books that have been translated into many languages. As a private lecturer, he is a popular speaker at conferences and universities.
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First 90 secondsTucker Carlson· Host0:00
[intro jingle] Thank you for coming back.
Michael Nehls· Guest0:05
Yeah.
Tucker Carlson· Host0:06
I'm really excited about this. So, um, we're gonna talk about algae oil and lithium. [laughs] I can't believe I'm saying, I love this. But I-- we were just having a conversation off-camera about dogs, and I was telling you my crackpot health theories, which are very sincere and, and firmly believed. Uh, but one of them is that sleeping next to your dog in bed and having dogs in your life, physically in your life, kissing dogs, is very important to your health. I feel that way strongly- Mm ... but I never tell anybody 'cause it's too crazy. But you just affirmed my belief. You said there might be some science behind.
Michael Nehls· Guest0:40
Yeah, there were... there was a paper a few years ago in, in Science where they actually showed that, uh, hu- uh, that dogs actually captured what we call the oxytocin system. Oxytocin is an hormon, horm- hormon, you know, produced by your- Hormones, yeah ... hormones, yeah. They are produced, uh, and they are for bonding. Uh, actually, the main purpose of, uh, oxytocin is it's a, it's a Greek word, it's for, um, easy birth, you know? It actually, uh, is activating the uterus and then the bir- and, and, and, and helps delivering the baby.
Tucker Carlson· Host1:12
Yeah.
Michael Nehls· Guest1:13
But- Like Pitocin that they give to- Yeah, exactly ...
Tucker Carlson· Host1:15
women in labor ...
Michael Nehls· Guest1:15
the same stuff. And every time we look into the eyes of friends and, and be happy, you know, and have companionship, then oxytocin is produced in our body. And the oxytocin has one important m- m- function,

